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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938.

DON BRADMAN SCORES SEVENTH CENTURY OF

OF TOUR

AUSTRALIAN LADIES HAVE GOOD DAY IN SURREY TOURNAMENT

Miss Wynne And Miss Coyne Both Successful

By A. Wallin Myers

London, May 16.

There was П "aticky wicket" at Surbiton yesterday. What with rain und bleak light only a skeleton pro- gramme was possible. Indeed, there was no play before five o'clock.

Was Australia's day-what there WOX of it. Miss Wynne

and Miss Chyne

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came through to the third round of the Surrey Championship with flying colours and both played extremely well against honic up- ponents.

These invading grls mastered o damp court in a gloomy light, serving ace or two nearly every game,

whole court for and using the intensive attack.

an

Von Cramm Appeal To Be Heard Juno 21

von

Berlin, June 15. The appeal of the famous German tennis champion, Ba- ron Gottfried

Cramm, against the sentence of 12 months imprisonment passed on him recently by a German court for moral delinquency will, it is announced to-day. be heard

June 21. Trans-Ocean. opened with a love set and closed with a 9- gume set. Of course, the most sur- face placed a premiuni Wynne's

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Miss Wynne hit clean through Mex. McKelvie, who won the recent tour-

She at Brighton. nament

incl service

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drive,

Miss and

against a mobile defender like Mrs. McKelvie. But the quality of the Australian game was devastating.

Mrs. McKelvie

Jeft-hander with a deceptive range of shots, but she was wrong-footed too often to to any tactical plan.

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give security The Melbourne girl could score a service ace almost at will, and 1 shati be surprised if this weapon does not pierce the defence of greater players ihan her adversary at yesterday.

ENTERPRISING PLAY

Miss Coyne's opponent was Miss Valerie Scotl

and their match, so

on

BOOKIES HAPPIER AT ASCOT

Oaks Winner Lets Down Supporters

Things went

London, June 15

for Better

book- races at

full of enterprise and speed, provided makers in the last three a rare treat for a gallery that had al-Ascol to-day. most renounced hope of any play.

Both girls--Misa Coyne is 19 and to school their Misa Scott 20-had temperaments to unenviable condi- tions. Black clouds shaded the court, there was flecting rain; the balls were discoloured.

The Oaks winners, Rockfel, start-

Yet the standard of play was al- ways high, and one drives and valleys, to say nothing of unreturn- able services, were plentiful. In the end, Miss Coyne triumphed, as her deadlier ground shots just merited, but Miss Scott had a point tor 4-ail in the Anul act and was only beaten by sheer service pace in the 10th game.

MENACING ATTACK

Miss Scott, thrusting with greater accuracy and using the drop volley well, won the first set before Miss Сауле came to her best. In the second set, one saw the rich value of

ag a 6-4 favourite, was unplaced in the Coronation Stakes, Sir Alfred Bult's Solar Flower, at 100-9 and ridden by Gordon Richards, turning! the tables to give Mr. Frank Butiers with Dhoti and the "hat trick" Foroughi.

The Bessborough Stakes went to treland, Sir

Percy Lorraine's Spot Barred, at 100-8, beating Mr. James Rank's Black Speck. 1-4 favourite, by ahend.

Lord Portman's Knight's Aonour, at 7-4, won the Fernhill Stakes, bont-

Play in progress during the First Division Lawn Bowls match between the Kowloon B.G.C. and the Indian R.C. at Austin Road last Saturday. The Kowloon B.G.C., winning on two rinka, won the enenunter by 19 shots,

As I See Sport

(Photo:

Pictorial News).

By "Abe"

MASARYK

NO ARRANGEMENTS MOTOR RACE

FOR SWIMMING INTERPORT YET

Position To Be Sounded Before Making Decision

5ir

CANCELLED

Bruen, June 15.

ANOTHER THREE- FIGURE

BY

INNINGS

AUSTRALIAN

KNOCKS UP 104 AGAINST GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND

Bowls

WEEDING PROCESS CONTINUES Matches Decided In Open Pairs

E. W. Lines and R. Duncan, re- garded as one of the best patrs in the competition, were given a good game by T. Carr and W. Mulcahy in the Lawn Bowls Palrs tournament on the Kowloon Dock green yesterday. As probably to be expected, Eines and Duncan won. but there was very Title In It most of the time. The final score was 24-19.

On the Indian R.C. green, G, Duncan and W. Gil proved much too good for B. Overy and J. Hyde. It was a one-sided affair nearly all the The Masaryk motor race, the

Scoring on eight of the first way. biggest international automobile race nine honds, Duncan and Gill led 19-1, In Czechoslovokin held near here in and on the 14th they were leading September each year and in which by 27-2. great interest is shown by interna- tional motor racing clrcles, has been cancelled this year by the promoters, the Machrisch Silesian Automobile Club.

in 1930.-Trans-Ocean.

A two for Overy and Hyde on the 15th slightly improved their position, but they were only able to score two more singles during the remainder of the match.

The Arial score was 32-0 in favour of Duncan and Gill.

The reason given is the unsatis- INTERPORT swimming between "So much do I appreciate the factory International situation. It is Hongkong and Shanghai this anxiety of playing for a place that 1 pointed out also that other important more confident; international contests, including the yeur is very much in the air. This am convinced fur

would be inspired t the Grand Prix of Monaco, have been But for a five and a three in the was revented last week at the annual cricket

last two heads, B. Bostock and A. B. general meeting of the Shanghai England side taking the eld ni pit off. Amateur Swimming Association Nottingham was told before stumps

Allan would have sustained an even when it was stated that letters to the were pitched that no

The Masaryk motor-race was won heavier defeat than they actually matter what Tientsin and Hongkong swimming the result it would again be chosen by Rudolf Caracciola in 1837, Bernd did at the hands of F. A. Machado Rosemeyer in 1938, Hans Stuck in and F.X.M. da Silva on the Police R. bodies would be sent sounding their for the next Test at Lord's,

to the reactions to holding a triangular

the previous C, green yesterday. Up "England did best when fewest 1934, and Chiron in meeting in Shanghal during the end variations have been made and worst three years. The race was not run nineteenth head, they had been able to register only two two's and two of August. It will be recalled that when the policy of constant change arrangements for an interport con- was carried to absurdity. test between Shanghal and Hong- kong inst year were all completed, tion, one cricketer receiving a tele-

"In a season of perpetual altern- INTERRAMAZANENDEST

and the Colony representatives were gram inviting hur to

play in the about to sail for the North when a next Test regarded it as a hoax 90 cable was received. cancelling the lttle did he esteem the form he was event in view of the unrest in Shang-in could justify his selection." it is now felt that it would be Home Gordon, in The Cricketer. hal. Lest to make no frangements yet until a better idea of the position was obtained as the season progressed. Swimmers will agree that this is the most sensible thing to do. Many will recall the keen disappointment | felt by those who had been selected to make the trip in 1937 when it was called sit. This year, no selections announced that the contest had been will be made until it is definitely contest between rides the two ports, with the probable in-

of Tientsin. clusion

coo be held. Sundsprite has been withdrawn really begun in the Colony, and is Competitive swimming hps not Just beginning in Shanghal. There Is still plenty of time for a decision to be mode.

Ing Lohengrin, 20-1, by a short head. The Aga Khan's Mirza, 6-5 favourite, was three quarters of a length away in third place.-Router.

THE GOLD CUP

London, June 15 The following probable starters for the Gold Cup, in addition to those alendy cabled, are announced:

the young Australian's rhythmic Rame its mmoothly struck service, the low, forehand drive which clung to the turf, the well-timed backhand invested

established that a with spin, neatly placed Volleys. The strukes were

Jones rides Flares. Pat Beasley rides Boswell and Wriekabs Toboggan 11.

Reuter,

ordinated into a menacing attacks.

Miss Scott deserved every credit for holding, Miss Coyne at bay 30 long. She was led 3-1 and again 4-2 in the final set, each time Sydney producing service aces. Missa fall near the net-her fool only an Coyne indeed had a polat for 5–2,] inch itway from

but Miss Scott offered a service re- smushed brilliantly

with

She could not quite prevent Miss Coyne from holding her service in the vital eighth game; but in spite of

penalty-she Cricketer Returns

to capture

the

to learn that Leading Tele- graphist Tufnell, who bowled with

Isle Of Man

T. T. Race Won

By German

Ginger Wood In Second Place

London, June 15.

London, June 15... Don Bradman's prowess with the bat continues to make itself folt. Playing against the Gentle. men of England, the Australian Test captain hit up 104 out of the

sido's total of 397.

enter- It was a characteristically taining fanings lusting 110 minutes.

Altogether he seat the ball to the

boundary 13 times.

In 12 innings during the present hour, he has scored seven centuries.

Stanley McCabe made 70 and A. G. Chipperfield 51.

Meyer kept a very good Ingth throughout and took five wickets for a runs.

had The Gentlemen of England last two wickets for 23 runs when stumps were drawn for the day.- Reuter.

COUNTY SCORES

London, June 10. Close of play scores in the County Championship matches to-day were:

Essex 61 for one; Somerset 200. Glamorgan 8 for none; Yorkshire

343.

Gloucester 300; Middlesex 40 for 2. Hampshire 313; Derby 160 for 2.

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singles, but a final spurt took their total to 14.

On the other hand, Machado and Silva scored consistently and solidly. There was only one single among their tallles; there were a five, a four. four three's and eight two's, making a total of 38.

The final score was 38-14.

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He led throughout and covered the

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a sequence of fine smashes. faltered now, but she swung quite serenely for her service aces in the 10th game, and made an exquisite considerable success for the Navy in course of 284 miles in 3 hrs. 21 min.

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the local League and in the Triangu- 56 secs. at an average speed of 70.48 lar Cricket Tournament a couple of miles on hour. seasong ago, hus now returned to the

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Borotra's Gift

At the end of the race, a Naal flog and a laurel wreath were hund over Kluge's number on the score-board. Second was Ginger Wood, riding an Excelsior Manxman, his time being 3 hrs, 33 mins. sees., averaging a TEAN Borotra has now decided speed of 74,38 miles an hour. JEAN

what to be done with the 30,000

franes which he received in January Third was Tyrell Smith, also in when he was awarded the Prix an Excelsior Manxman, bis time being Virginie-Herlot by the Academic des 3 hrs. 35 mufts.,10 zees, and his speed Sports. He handed the money over 73.62 miles an hour.

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London, June 15. The sixth series of matches in the tournament run on League lines among 12 leading professional golfers in England resulted as follows:

Cotton beat Padgham 4 and 3. Gadd beat Mitchell 5 and 4. Charles Whitcombe beat Alliss 2 and 1.

"MY ideal would be that the

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